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James Cook University Postgraduate Research Scholarships, Australia

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Scholarship Types and Conditions

Scholarship applicants are encouraged to read the Australian Government's advice, guidelines, conditions and stipend information relating to Australian Postgraduate Awards (APAs). Visit the Australian Government Department of Education website for further information.

A JCU Postgraduate Research Scholarship (JCU PRS), for both domestic and international applicants; and

An International Postgraduate Research Scholarship, or (IPRS), for international applicants only. Four (4) IPRS awards are granted each year on a highly competitive basis. Applicants who apply for an IPRS but are not awarded are immediately considered for a JCU PRS.

How to Apply

Applications for competitive JCU scholarships are online only and must be submitted using eStudent(refer 'My Scholarships' tab).

Prospective JCU Higher Degree by Research (HDR) candidates must first have submitted their online application for candidature (i.e. entry to a JCU HDR program). For further information about the candidature application process, visit the GRS How to Apply webpage.

The Professional Experience form if you wish professional experience to be considered;

Proof of any relevant prizes or awards you have received; and

AIMS@JCU form if applying for an AIMS@JCU scholarship

All Applicants:

English Language Requirements must be satisfied by the scholarship deadline. Scholarship applications which do not meet the English Language Requirements (Band 3a) by the required date will not be considered. Applicants who wish to claim English Language Proficiency on the basis of prior study must this with the Graduate Research School prior to applying.

Any qualification used to support a scholarship application, such as a Bachelor Honours degree or Research Masters degree must have been completed and awarded, with all grades finalised, and evidence should be provided to the Graduate Research School by no later than 5:00pm, 21st January 2016 AEST. Applicants who have not finalised their qualification by the required date will normally not be considered in the scholarship application process.

Manuscripts or papers which do not meet the HERDC (Higher Education Research Data Collection) eligibility criteria or which have not been accepted for publication will not be considered in the assessment of a scholarship application. Any publication that is used to support a scholarship application must be in print or accepted for publication by the scholarship deadline.

Application Opening and Closing Dates

Prospective applicants should note the closing dates for submission of Scholarship applications:

Round 1: Applications for Round 1 close at midnight, 31st August 2015 AEST.